The Mandela Effect is a term that came about in 2013 when Nelson Mandela died. It’s used to describe a strange thing that happens when a lot of people remember something in a way that’s not true. After Mandela passed away, some people were not surprised by his death, but they were confused because they were sure he had died back in the 80s. Many people believed Mandela had been dead for a long time, and this incorrect idea became a common belief for some. Even though the Mandela Effect didn’t start with Mandela’s death, it made the concept popular, and now people notice these memory mistakes everywhere. Today, we’re going to talk about some of the most well-known and weirdest examples of the Mandela Effect.
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